Discover the latest news and research updates from the John Curtin School of Medical Research at ANU. Stay informed on medical advancements.

Riccardo Natoli clear vision research erythrosight
Thursday, 22 Feb 2024
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Team ErythroSight seeks experts with pharmaceutical experience in therapeutic development and potential licensing deals for collaboration.

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Sarah-Davidson
Monday, 19 Feb 2024
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A registered nurse and a trial manager with a passion for gardening.

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The Shine-Dalgarno Centre for RNA Innovation SDCRI JCSMR
Thursday, 15 Feb 2024
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Scientists at the Shine-Dalgarno Centre for RNA Innovation (SDCRI) share their knowledge at the Lorne Genome Conference 2024.

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Tuesday, 13 Feb 2024
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JCSMR led researchers discovered platelets have another function that removes old and damaged red blood cells (RBC) from circulation.

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Ian Cockburn Andy Xin Gao
Friday, 09 Feb 2024
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The discovery of a previously unknown ability of a group of cells, known as ABCs, to fight infections could open doors for longer lasting malaria treatments.

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Wednesday, 07 Feb 2024
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A beyond beginner woodworker and an aficionado of Test cricket and footy.

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Abhimanu Pandey - Si Ming Man
Tuesday, 30 Jan 2024
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An immune system protein can be manipulated to help overcome bowel cancer, new ANU research has found.

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Dr Abhimanu Pandey JCSMR
Monday, 15 Jan 2024
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Recognising outstanding contributions to research and service to the academic and wider community, JCSMR postdoctoral researcher Dr Abhimanu Pandey has been awarded the prestigious Royal Society of New South Wales (RSNSW) Bicentennial Early Career Research and Service Citations Award.

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Assosicate Professor Simon Jiang
Wednesday, 10 Jan 2024
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In a world where healthcare can feel impersonal, ANU researchers are making medical diagnoses at a genetic level and tailoring treatments to individuals like never before.

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